Students will be exposed to culture and engineering in Ecuador. Spring 2015 Ecuador team will restart a global design team (GDT) project that had been postponed while directions for the project was clarified. Click for more details.

This team will encourage students to develop sustainable projects within the community and the University. Current projects are Flint, MI street lights, Purdue wastewater, LEED and History of Technology: Implications for Sustainablity

New Team for Fall 2014!
This team will design and develop devices that assist differently-abled individuals, their caregivers, and healthcare providers with rehabilitation exercises and daily-life activities in Ireland.

This team will work with elementary education students in the local area to produce meaningful projects that relate to the Indiana State Education Standards and help elementary students understand the concepts that are being taught.

New Team for Fall 2014!
Students in this project-based design course will solve a real-world problem by developing iOS apps, mechanical tools, and associated interfaces for teaching mathematical concepts to blind and visually impaired students.

This team is currently working on a portal that will connect the people of Purdue to the community via the web. It will serve as a means through which the community will be better able to connect with the resources of Purdue and all of the valuable clubs and service learning opportunities available

Indiana will be celebrating its bicentennial year in 2016. Purdue is designing torches to be carried throughout Indiana. EPICS is responsible for designing and building a torch that will be safe for children to carry (e.g., use LEDs).

The goal of the team is to design and build scale models of the solar system on campus so visitors on campus, especially school-aged children, will have a fun and interactive way to learn about the Solar System.